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Monday, 23 November 2015

I Want My Hat Back at the National Theatre

Last week, a few of us from Walker HQ were lucky enough to get tickets to see I Want My Hat Back on stage at the National Theatre. We were all VERY excited and intrigued to see how the picture book that we all know and love would be transformed into an hour long show!

For those who don't know, I Want My Hat Back is a brilliant, witty picture book about a big bear on a quest to find his missing hat. Jon Klassen's deadpan illustrations run throughout the story and lead the reader towards a hilarious and surprising ending... Check out the animated trailer for the book:

So the verdict? We all loved the show! The performance was packed with great music by Arthur Darvill, quirky and creative costumes and lots of surprises (which we won't spoil for you). We quickly lost count of how many times we laughed out loud - and we weren't alone; the audience was packed with captivated kids who were all giggling, clapping, pointing and yelling "he's behind you!"

Photograph by Richard Davenport

We were all impressed with how the play remained true to the book, from the beautiful, muted colour palette to the quirks and mannerisms of the characters. Added touches like the retro, homespun set and a soundtrack that flicked effortlessly from cool jazz to head-bopping rock kept the parents as entertained as their children.

Photograph by Richard Davenport

I Want My Hat Back is a treat for everyone aged 3 – 300, and we think it's the perfect Christmas show for all the family. It's on until 2 January but we hear from our friends at the National Theatre that the tickets are selling out fast, so don't miss out! You can book yours here.

We have a family ticket (2 adults, 3 children) to see I Want My Hat Back up for grabs, courtesy of our friends at The National Theatre. Five runners up will get a copy of the book I Want My Hat Back. To enter the competition, just answer this simple question:

Who wrote the music for the National Theatre's play of I Want My Hat Back?a) Arthur Darvillb) Jon Klassenc) Walker Books

To enter the competition, just email your answer to competitions@walker.co.uk along with your name and address before 30th November.

Terms
and conditions:
1. This prize draw is promoted by Walker Books Ltd. incorporated in England
under registered number 1378601 (the “Promoter”) and is not open to employees
of the Promoter or their families. 2. Entrants must be residents of the
United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland. 3. There will be 1 prize winner and 5
runners up, who will receive the prizes stated. All prizes are non-
transferable and there is no cash alternative. 4. The closing date is 30th
November 2015. 5. Winners will be notified by 10th December 2015. 6. Only prize
claims received on or before the closing date will be honoured; the Promoter
accepts no responsibility for claims received after the Closing Date. 7. The
Promoter accepts no responsibility for any entries that are late, lost,
damaged, illegible or corrupted in transit. Proof of entering is not proof of
receipt. 8. The Promoter’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered
into. 9. Any personal data obtained and/or gathered by the Promoter shall be
used only for the purposes of the competition. All personal details shall be
held in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. 10. Only one entry will
be accepted per email address used. 11. The first prize is five tickets (two
adults and three children) to see I Want My Hat Back at the National Theatre.
10 runners up will receive a copy of the book, I Want My Hat Back. 12. There is
no cash alternative. 13. The prize is not transferable. 14. Travel to The
National Theatre is not provided. 15. The tickets are subject to availability
and the National Theatre reserves the right to alter the prize if necessary.
16. The tickets must be used by 2 January 2016. 17. Tickets are valid for any
performance until 2 January 2016, subject to availability. 18. The rules of
this prize draw are governed by UK law and entry is conditional on acceptance
of these terms and conditions which may be amended at any time by the Promoter.